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Dromio of Syracuse, left, portrayed by Brian Lopez of Newburgh, N.Y., and Dromio of Ephesus, played by New Milford's Sam Portelance, enact a scene explaining how they were separated as twin brothers as infants during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
Dromio of Syracuse, left, portrayed by Brian Lopez of Newburgh,...
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Jeff Celniker of Mountain Lakes, N.J. plays Solinus, the Duke of Ephesus during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
Jeff Celniker of Mountain Lakes, N.J. plays Solinus, the Duke of...
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Loren Winters, left, of Sherman as Adriana engages in conversation about her personal life with her sister, Luciana, played by Ally LaVigne, during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
Loren Winters, left, of Sherman as Adriana engages in conversation...
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Loren Winters, left, of Sherman as Adriana takes Dromio of Ephesus, portrayed by Brian Lopez of Newburgh, N.Y., during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
Loren Winters, left, of Sherman as Adriana takes Dromio of Ephesus,...
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Mistaken identity begins to wreak havoc on the lives of the characters as Adriana, played by Loren Winters of Sherman, throws herself at Antipholus of Syracuse, played by Harry McDowell of Wilton, thinking him to be his twin brother, during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school. Doing their best to keep the two apart are Dromio of Syracuse, played by Sam Portelance of New Milford, and Adriana's sister, Luciana, portrayed by Ally LaVigne of Ridgefield.
Photo: Norm Cummings
Mistaken identity begins to wreak havoc on the lives of the...
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The smitten Antipholus of Syracuse, played by Harry McDowell of Wilton, is cautioned by the lovely Luciana, played by Ally LaVigne of Ridgefield, that his romantic advances aren't appropriate during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
The smitten Antipholus of Syracuse, played by Harry McDowell of...
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Goldsmith Angelo, played by James Lord of New Milford, mistenly gives a gold chain to Antipholus of Syracuse, played by Harry McDowell of Wilton, during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
Goldsmith Angelo, played by James Lord of New Milford, mistenly...
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Adriana, played by Loren Winters of Sherman, is as yet unconvinced by the plaintiff appeal of her sister, Luciana, portrayed by Ally LaVigne of Ridgefield, during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
Adriana, played by Loren Winters of Sherman, is as yet unconvinced...
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The arrival on the scene of a temptress courtesan, played by Marlene Berke of New Miford, further throws into disarray the life of Antipholusof Syracuse, played by Harry McDowell of Wilton, and his servant Dromio, portrayed by Sam Portelance of New Milford, during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
The arrival on the scene of a temptress courtesan, played by...
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Dromio of Syracuse, played by Sam Portelance of New Milford, plays the protective servant for his man, Antipholus, portrayed by Harry McDowell of Wilton, against the potential wiles of a courtesan, played by Marlene Berke of New Milford, during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
Dromio of Syracuse, played by Sam Portelance of New Milford, plays...
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Marlene Berke of New Milford portrays a courtesan with motives during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
Marlene Berke of New Milford portrays a courtesan with motives...
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Marlene Berke of New Milford portrays a courtesan with motives during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
Marlene Berke of New Milford portrays a courtesan with motives...
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Andrew Tullo of Southwick, Mass. as an officer of the law has all he can do to keep Antipholus of Ephesus, portrayed by K.J. Ebner of Harwinton, from his servant, Dromio, played by Brian Lopez of Newburgh, during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
Andrew Tullo of Southwick, Mass. as an officer of the law has all...
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Swordplay appears ready to commence and Angelo the goldsmith, center, played by James Lord of New Milford, wants no part of it during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
Swordplay appears ready to commence and Angelo the goldsmith,...
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Bemused by the latest turn of events are Luciana, left, played by Ally LaVigne of Ridgefield, and a courtesan, portrayed by Marlene Berke of New Milford, during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
Bemused by the latest turn of events are Luciana, left, played by...
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Lydia Haynes, left, of New Milford portrays the dual role of the Abbess and Aemelia, the mother of long-lost twin boys, as she performs with Loren Winters of Sherman, as Adriana, during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
Lydia Haynes, left, of New Milford portrays the dual role of the...
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Lydia Haynes, right, of New Milford portrays the dual role of the Abbess and Aemelia, the mother of long-lost twin boys, as she performs with Loren Winters of Sherman, as Adriana, during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
Lydia Haynes, right, of New Milford portrays the dual role of the...
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New Milford's Lucy Sowerby enjoys center stage during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
New Milford's Lucy Sowerby enjoys center stage during a Nov. 12,...
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A reunion of Egeon, played by Peter Bergner of Fairfield, and Aemelia, portrayed by Lydia Haynes of New Milford, climaxes a happy ending for all concenred during a Nov. 12, 2012 dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." The play is to be staged Nov. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the New Milford school.
Photo: Norm Cummings
A reunion of Egeon, played by Peter Bergner of Fairfield, and...